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What differences is Flex 4 going to introduce in relation to Java

 
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We use Flex3 with Spring/Java backend services. What differences/improvements is Flex 4 going to introduce? Are the improvements worth going to Flex 4 soon after release or wait for a Flex 4 bug release?

We use Flex for its ability to integrate with mapping functionality and easy back end data access with BlazeDS. Our development team has seen efficiency gains compared to our prior use of Java, JavaScript, Struts 2 and Spring on the front end development.

Our future is going to be Flex for most if not all of our web development.
 
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There are not any major differences in relation to java but yes, there are going to be major changes in MXML and other frontend tools.

You can try googling keyword as flex 4 what's new
 
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